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The Outsiders - Clinicians divorced from their profession
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Welcome to another episode of The Words Matter Podcast.
As always, a huge thank you to those of you supporting the podcast via Patreon – you help enable these conversations to become possible. f you’d like to contribute you can visit Patreon.com/thewordsmatterpodcast – every little helps.
Before we start I want to mention that a good friend of the podcast, Dave Nicholls who I spoke to on episodes 21 and 51 has a new book coming out titled Physiotherapy Otherwise, which is a follow up to his phenomenal book The End of Physiotherapy. I haven’t fully read it yet, but I am certain it will be immensely thought (and hopefully action) provoking and transformative like the it’s predecessor. The book will be available to download for free as a pdf and ePub in early January and I’ve provided the link here.
So in this episode I’m introducing a series of conversations with clinicians or former clinicians who feel they’re outsiders of their healthcare profession, sharing their experiences, struggles and how things could change. I’m calling this series the outsider series and I hope by speaking to people that feel like professional outsiders for a range reasons and in different ways, we can learn more about our professional selves and how we relate (or not) to each other and the idea of our respective professions. The intention of these episodes is not to further deepen any divisions within professions, but to better understand where and why divisions might exist.
Papers discussed in this episode:
- Cant, S.L. and Sharma, U., 1996. Professionalization of complementary medicine in the United Kingdom. Complementary Therapies in Medicine, 4(3), pp.157-162.
- Tyreman, S., 2011. Values in complementary and alternative medicine. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 14(2), pp.209-217.
- Tyreman, S., 2008. Valuing osteopathy: what are (our) professional values and how do we teach them?. International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine, 11(3), pp.90-95.
Support the show and contribute via Patreon here
If you liked the podcast, you'll love The Words Matter online course and mentoring to develop your clinical expertise - ideal for all MSK therapists.
Follow Words Matter on:
Instagram @Wordsmatter_education @TheWordsMatterPodcast
Twitter @WordsClinical
Facebook Words Matter - Improving Clinical Communication
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★76 episod
Manage episode 314031402 series 2644917
Welcome to another episode of The Words Matter Podcast.
As always, a huge thank you to those of you supporting the podcast via Patreon – you help enable these conversations to become possible. f you’d like to contribute you can visit Patreon.com/thewordsmatterpodcast – every little helps.
Before we start I want to mention that a good friend of the podcast, Dave Nicholls who I spoke to on episodes 21 and 51 has a new book coming out titled Physiotherapy Otherwise, which is a follow up to his phenomenal book The End of Physiotherapy. I haven’t fully read it yet, but I am certain it will be immensely thought (and hopefully action) provoking and transformative like the it’s predecessor. The book will be available to download for free as a pdf and ePub in early January and I’ve provided the link here.
So in this episode I’m introducing a series of conversations with clinicians or former clinicians who feel they’re outsiders of their healthcare profession, sharing their experiences, struggles and how things could change. I’m calling this series the outsider series and I hope by speaking to people that feel like professional outsiders for a range reasons and in different ways, we can learn more about our professional selves and how we relate (or not) to each other and the idea of our respective professions. The intention of these episodes is not to further deepen any divisions within professions, but to better understand where and why divisions might exist.
Papers discussed in this episode:
- Cant, S.L. and Sharma, U., 1996. Professionalization of complementary medicine in the United Kingdom. Complementary Therapies in Medicine, 4(3), pp.157-162.
- Tyreman, S., 2011. Values in complementary and alternative medicine. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 14(2), pp.209-217.
- Tyreman, S., 2008. Valuing osteopathy: what are (our) professional values and how do we teach them?. International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine, 11(3), pp.90-95.
Support the show and contribute via Patreon here
If you liked the podcast, you'll love The Words Matter online course and mentoring to develop your clinical expertise - ideal for all MSK therapists.
Follow Words Matter on:
Instagram @Wordsmatter_education @TheWordsMatterPodcast
Twitter @WordsClinical
Facebook Words Matter - Improving Clinical Communication
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★76 episod
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